Have we been here before and if so what happened to us? This book looks at the evidence that mankind’s history is not quite what we have been led to believe. Our ancestors knew they... More > weren’t here first; it’s time we listened to what they told us. With facts and scientific data you’ll see for yourselves that not only did multiple civilizations exist much earlier than is commonly known but also that our ancestors were globally connected thousands of years earlier than we have been led to believe. We’ll look at multiple theories of events that may have affected our path towards civilization. Some of the individual events may be familiar to some of you but what makes the evidence more compelling is that you will see how these events linked to each other on a global scale. We'll also look at what happened to those people and why those civilizations just seemed to have disappeared. Come take a fresh look at our earliest civilizations from a much wider perspective and see our real history.< Less

A decade in the making, the first volume of “Recovering the Lost World” reconstructs for the reader the celestial drama that resulted in the civilizations of our modern world: a sky... More > dominated by Saturn and other planets, a southern sky obscured by equatorial rings.
The text next discusses well-established prehistory: the Chicxulub crater of 60 million years ago, the Tunguska explosion of 1908, the impact at the start of the Younger Dryas, which caused Earth to get as cold as it ever had, and the Peratt plasmoids which were subsequently seen in the south — an apparition we call the Phoenix.
Then follows the mythology of remote antiquity: the start of time, the benign era of the Gods, the polar configuration when Saturn was located above the north horizon as a giant globe. The world flood of 3147 BC is recounted and the leave-taking of the Gods, followed by the construction of pyramids world-wide. Volume 2 carries on from there.< Less

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